COSTA, A. W. G.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8358441606265316; COSTA, Aluska Wanderleya Gomes da.
Abstract:
The present work entitled Faith and transgressions in the space of the confessional on the
inquisitorial gaze: cases of petitioning priests in the captaincy of Paraíba and Pernambuco-
XVIII Century, has the purpose to problematize how the sacramental practices were
transgressed through the crime of request in the space of the confessional, plunging into a stateof-
the-art review of the presence of the Inquisition in Brazil. Analyzing the space of the
captainships of Paraíba and Pernambuco and of the secular and regular religious, as well as
making a contextualization about the creation of the Bishopric of Pernambuco and which
territories were inserted in it. We show the inquisition as an instrument of power and social
control, through a hierarchy of the inquisitorial agents, which were found in the colony. This
institution created strategies to watch over and punish those who transgressed the norms of the
Catholic Church, especially the law of celibacy, which involved in the sin and offense of
petition and its forms, transcending the problematization of the triad visible in the sacramental
act, confessor, confession and confessional. It was tried to revisit the discourses on the practices
of request in eighteenth-century inquisitorial processes of the Bishopric of Pernambuco,
especially of the captaincies of the Paraíba and Pernambuco, discussing about the remainders
of the memory and the ideal of salvation. To compose new glances about these manifestations,
we used as theoretical dialogues of the time as the religious literatures that were constructed
throughout the times from the Catholic Church.